Borvis

borvis

Track Listings
1. Goodbye Big Homey
2. Jew Blues
3. Bucharesti
4. Borvis
5. Heimesher Sher
6. Freilich's Phoenix Doina
7. Owl
8. No More Freilach
9. Panogiotis
10. Naftuna Melt
11. Fun Tashlich
12. Nikolaev Bulgar
13. Coucou
14. Oy Tate S'Iz Gut

Borvis,New Orleans Klezmer All Stars,Kismet / Mri,Klezmer,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


Borvis
Borvis
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • catchy solid klezmer
  • Better than Better than Ezra
Borvis
New Orleans Klezmer All Stars
Manufacturer: Kismet / Mri
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009L4UC
Release Date: 2003-06-03

Tracks:

  1. Goodbye Big Homey
  2. Jew Blues
  3. Bucharesti
  4. Borvis
  5. Heimesher Sher
  6. Freilich's Phoenix Doina
  7. Owl
  8. No More Freilach
  9. Panogiotis
  10. Naftuna Melt
  11. Fun Tashlich
  12. Nikolaev Bulgar
  13. Coucou
  14. Oy Tate S'Iz Gut

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars catchy solid klezmer.......2003-12-16

The album cover of a superhero with a Star of David on his chest kicking off his shoes and blasting off from an Eastern European landscape is an example of the band's humor. Yes, they are from New Orleans, Jewish and play straight-forward klezmer. The group has opened for the jam band Phish as well as more Yiddish oriented concerts. As far as the type of music their name may imply, you could close your eyes and not know what century you were in. But a glance at track names such as Goodbye Big Homey and Naftuna Melt gives them away as modern.

The accordion, clarinet and violin are the lead instruments in this all instrumental album. Many songs are short, fast freilich's, written by the aptly named Jonathan Freilich, Robert Wagner, Glenn Hartman and the rest of the six piece band. Others are long, slow and sultry doinas and other are combinations, starting slow and building into a frenzy of intricate solos.

The Owl is a fluttery solo clarinet and a good example of the groups instrumental virtuosity. The title track starts slow and ends with an impossibly fast clarinet jam. Other songs use just one or two instruments. Jews Blues is more like a bulgar and could come straight out of Fiddler on the Roof. A couple tracks have reverb filled electric guitars shifting back and forth with swirling clarinets.

Unlike their previous albums, there is no saxophone and a couple of changes in band members. About half the songs are written by the band, the others being traditional klezmer melodies. A Heimesher Sher by Dave Tarras, the influential American clarinetist keeps with the original structure and sound but is performed with a rock guitar and electric bass. Also familiar to many will be Fun Tashlich also recorded by Cleveland's Yiddishe Cup Klezmer Band.

If you're looking to check out the band, or any good klezmer music, this is a solid example.

As a side note, we used Borvis, the catchy title track for our Intro to Recording class from the Cuyahoga Community College Recording Arts and Technology program taught by electronic recording artist Warren "Hanna" Harris. We listend to the piece repeatedly and discussed it's song structure, instrumentation and how it was recorded. Only Warren Harris would notice that that there is a breath from the left speaker in the first minute of the track. Students who had a hard time even pronouncing the word klezmer were humming the tune for the rest of the day.
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5 out of 5 stars Better than Better than Ezra.......2003-06-30

Of all the music coming out of New Orleans these guy have been around longer than most and I think that they still don't get enough of the recognition that they deserve as a group, but individually, members past and present, their respective bands are some of the country's most sought after and beloved. Ben Ellman of Galactic, Robert Wagner of Robert Wagner Trio, Glenn Hartman's "The World Accordian to Glenn..., Mean Willie Green of the Neville Brothers and The Mean Green Machine, Jonathan Freilich et al.
You Have to check out these guys' cd's past and present. As an avid collector and listener I know you will want as much of these guys as you can get your hands on.

I promise you will go meshugena!

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